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Women's Studies
Women's
Studies and Feminism
- Artemis--links
to most women's studies programs in the U.S. Only those with
electronic links are listed.
- Celebration
of Women Writers -- browse by century, alphabet, country,
ethnicity, and specialty. The site lists publications and bios when
available.
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Center for American Women and
Politics -- full-text reports and more...
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Chloe -- an
interactive site for Women's Studies Students.
- Diotima
-- Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient
World, some full-text, some just reviews, and links, too. Searchable.
- Distinguished
Women of Past and Present--a collection of short biographical
sketches.
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Documents
from the Women's Liberation Movement
- Emory
Women Writers Resource Project--a collection of edited and
unedited texts by women writing in English from the seventeenth
through the nineteenth century. This site offers students a chance to
edit texts themselves.
- Femina---
Searchable database of info for women and girls
- Feminism
and Women's Studies--full-text resources, excellent (with some
primary material too..
- Feminist
Collections--a quarterly journal of women's studies resources.
A gold mine for collection development.
- Feminist
Theory Web Page--includes historical background of feminism in
the US and in other countries and ethnic groups, information on
prominent feminists, and resource guides for feminist scholarship in
such areas as critical theory, political theory, religion, psychology,
and more.
- Gender-Related
Electronic Forums Page--an annotated, frequently updated
listing of more than 500 women- and gender-related email lists.
- Gifts
of Speech--a file of women's speeches, from
around the world.
- Glass
Ceiling (Gender Equity) -- U.S. government document sites
- Images
of Women in Ancient Art -- images and commentary on women in
ancient art by Prof. Chris Witcombe of Sweet Briar College.
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Institute
for Research on Women and Gender
- International
Center for Research on Women
- Internet
Resources on Women: Using Electronic Media in Curriculum
Transformation--regular additions to Joan Korenman's 1997 book
of this title.
- Internet
Women's History Sourcebook--another masterpiece from Paul
Halsall, who previously gave us the internet sourcebooks for ancient,
medieval and modern
history. This collection of primary sources and meta-indexes deals
with women's history country by country, struggle by struggle.
- Jewish
Feminist Resources--includes sites concerning Judaism, art,
history, organizations and periodicals.
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Learning
Strategies Database---The strategies information derives from
a number of sources, including books, professional journals, and
presentations from professional meetings.
- Lesbian
Legacy Collection--library and archives, primary documents and
other links.
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Librarian's Guide to the
Internet: Women -- excellent set of links
- Living
the Legacy--the National Women's History Project here
celebrates the 150th anniversary of the founding of the US Women's
Rights movement.
- Medieval
Feminists Index--a bibliography of "journal articles,
book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender
during the Middle Ages"
- National
American Women Suffrage Association Collection--part of the
American Memory project from the Library of Congress, this includes
books, pamphlets, and other important documents and images from the
movement.
- National
Women's Studies Association
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New
York University -- Gender links from the School of Social Work
- Syllabi
on the Web for Women- and Gender-Related Courses--a college-
level syllabus collection. It includes more than five hundred
web-based syllabi, arranged into 26 disciplinary sections. Syllabi
that make extensive use of the Internet are marked.
- Unpacking
on the Prairie: Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest -- text and
images of the journey of Jewish immigrant women to the Midwest.
- Victorian
Women Writers Project--includes anthologies, novels, political
pamphlets, religious tracts, children's books, and volumes of poetry
and verse drama
- Voice
of the Shuttle: Gender Studies -- a great set of links
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Women
and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930--a
rich collection of primary documents organized for academic study.
- Women
Enterprise and Society -- the manuscript collection of the Harvard Business School that
includes detailed descriptions of the collection, a bibliography,
digitized images of manuscripts and links to other web sites
- Women
in the Military
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Women's
Studies Database
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Women's
Studies Librarian--an invaluable list of bibliographies,
including core collection lists for libraries and for women's studies
faculty.
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Women's
Studies on the Internet -- from the University of Arizona
Library.
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Women's
Studies Research Guide: Selected Internet Resources
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Women's
Studies Resources -- a set of links from the University of
Iowa. It includes WS in the areas of Sports, Literature, History,
Feminist Theory and more...
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Women's
Studies Subject Guide -- from Columbia University, links to
many different resources by subject. Excellent.
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WSSLINKS:women
and gender studies sites--distinctive for it's breadth of
coverage, this site covers topics which include art and film, culture
(lit.), education, health, history, international, lesbian sites,
music, philosophy, politics, science & technology, and theology,
etc...sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries.
(scout report)
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Women's
Studies/Women's Issues Resource Sites--a winner of the Digital
Librarians' monthly awards for outstanding informational service. A
selective set of links arranged by topic and fully annotated.
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Women
Watch-- from the United Nations,
this provides data and analysis on the worldwide status of women.
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